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Re: Which version/national cut of Times (New Roman)?
Berthold had two Times families in its phototype library by 1988. “Times New Roman” looks to be based on a 12pt or larger size, like the digital Times we know today. But Berthold’s Times New Roman 32…2 -
Re: How can small designers' fonts ever sell successfully?
I would ask yourself how much work you’re willing to put into marketing your own foundry. The days are long past in which merely appearing on MyFonts was enough to be seen. The catalog there is so ma…12 -
Re: Examples of Serif Styles?
In IBM’s antiquated system, Charter would probably be classified as “5 Slab Serifs” because that’s the only serif class without bracketing (transition from serif to stem). The subclass would be “2 : …2 -
Re: The business of a type foundry and font licensing
@JoyceKetterer Yes. Unfortunately, when introducing the feature, Apple used the term “custom fonts” to refer to any font not already installed in iOS.2 -
Re: The business of a type foundry and font licensing
Tobias, here are two talks worth watching (and people to talk to) for a perspective on font retail concepts outside the large corporate entities (Adobe, Monotype) and small foundries: * Travis Kochel…2